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  1. sdint

    Can you inflate in C# what has been deflated in java?

    After reading more about the respective algorithms I agree. I've decided to decompress upstream from the C# processing. I wish I had researched this before I started running! It looks like gzip might be a common format. Anyway, thanks for the note.
  2. sdint

    Can you inflate in C# what has been deflated in java?

    I have xml strings in a database that have been compressed in Java using the Deflater class with default options. I would like to inflate the text in C#, but have not been able to do it using the DeflateStream class. Can it be done? There don't seem to be options on the C# side and I'm too...

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